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Pro-Castro Senators Hold a Bush Nominee Hostage
WSJ via FrontPage Mag ^ | June 25, 2003

Posted on 06/25/2003 8:19:48 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

More than halfway through his term, President Bush still doesn't have a confirmed Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere. The reason is one of those Beltway scandals that deserves more public attention, not least because the episode is doing tangible harm to U.S. national interests.

The stability of the Americas is obviously vital to U.S. security, and U.S. leadership is essential for a stable Latin America. But with Colin Powell and Mr. Bush otherwise engaged with the Middle East, the absence of a political appointee at State has let the troubles that began in the Clinton years grow worse.

In Colombia, Marxist guerrillas are spilling into other Andean nations and mixing it up with IRA bomb specialists. Islamic fundamentalists operate in the Southern Cone's lawless triple-border area of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina. In Cuba, Castro is chummy with Iran and pulling Venezuela ever closer to him. And north of the border, al Qaeda appears to view Canada as a launching pad into the belly of the infidel.

The dangers are clear and present--except apparently to a bipartisan trio of Senators. Democrats Christopher Dodd and Max Baucus and Republican Mike Enzi are stalling the confirmation of Roger Noriega, Mr. Bush's latest nominee for the Western Hemisphere job at State. Mr. Noriega is the current U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, and no one doubts that he is qualified for the job or would be confirmed if his name got to the Senate floor.

This is a familiar stand for Mr. Dodd, who refused to let Mr. Bush's first nominee for the post, Otto Reich, even get a hearing. Mr. Reich also had bipartisan support and would have been confirmed on the floor, but instead the President had to give him a recess appointment that expired at the end of the last Congressional session.

Now it's round two, and this time Mr. Dodd couldn't deny a hearing in a GOP-controlled Senate. But he still has the power to delay, and once again his motives appear to include his obsession with a kinder, gentler policy toward Fidel Castro. One of his ploys was a threat to hold up Mr. Noreiga's nomination unless the White House released a confidential end-of-tour cable from the recently departed head of the U.S. interests section in Havana. The Administration showed the cable to Mr. Dodd and two other Senators but refused to release it to staffers on the reasonable grounds that it would discourage honest communication if diplomats thought their views would be disseminated around Capitol Hill. Mr. Dodd still doesn't want Mr. Noriega to get a vote.

For his part, Mr. Baucus has threatened to invoke his Senatorial right to put a "hold" on Mr. Noriega unless Majority Leader Bill Frist agrees to allow a Senate vote on whether to end the U.S. travel ban to Cuba. Mr. Enzi, who sees in Cuba a potential market for American grain, has joined the cause. He apparently has no problem undercutting his President if it makes him look good in front of Wyoming farmers.

Foreign Relations Chairman Richard Lugar has scheduled a committee vote on Mr. Noriega's nomination for tomorrow. If the Senators want to oppose Mr. Noriega, that's their right. But if they want to change U.S. foreign policy, they ought to run for President themselves. The U.S. urgently needs someone with clout on the Latin American beat.


TOPICS: Cuba; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Connecticut; US: Montana; US: Wyoming; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: baucus; dodd; enzi; rogernoriega

1 posted on 06/25/2003 8:19:49 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
And here I thought the GOP had the majority in Congress, yet we can't get a vote on our judges, or even an Asst. Sec. of State. As usual, the GOP refuses to play hardball. Shame.
2 posted on 06/25/2003 8:23:36 PM PDT by squidly
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To: Tailgunner Joe
There are some things one has to choose on principle.I am disappointed.I've been reading too much history of communism to be sympathetic to the farmers in this.SHAME
3 posted on 06/25/2003 8:24:26 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: squidly
Invoking cloture is all the RATS have and they are using it on a regular basis. My problem with Frist is that he isn't making these low-life obstructionist RATS stay up all night for a REAL Filibuster. This nonsense of ending the debate so they all can catch last call at the "Capital Grille" is a joke. Make them filibuster
4 posted on 06/25/2003 8:36:00 PM PDT by MJY1288 (The Gifted One is Clueless)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Finally someone - besides me - has noticed and pointed this out. The hold up is quite ridiculous.
5 posted on 06/25/2003 8:53:29 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (I'm not prejudiced - I hate everybody equally.)
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To: squidly
Freepers, rather than waiting to see what happens with Estrada, we need to take the lead. That means presuring Senators, special interest groups, media organizations, etc. This thread is meant to be an ongoing effort to get this man confirmed. For too many years liberals have had their way on the courts. Now, President Bush is in a position to move the courts to the right. The election of '02 showed that the country is with the President. I think it's time to let Daschle, Hillary, and Pelosi know this is Bush country. Are you with me! Let's FREEP these people.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/847037/posts
6 posted on 06/25/2003 8:58:44 PM PDT by votelife (FREE MIGUEL ESTRADA!)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
9/11 almost deep-sixed GWB's "Century of the Americas" agenda, which he talked about before and after the election. His priority, endorsed by many intellligence experts, was to bring the Western Hemisphere into a strong military and economic alliance able to stand up to anything the EU or China decides to dish out.

I wish he'd push harder to get this plan back on track.
7 posted on 06/25/2003 9:03:04 PM PDT by PoisedWoman (Fed up with the CORRUPT liberal media)
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To: PoisedWoman
I read in the paper today that the Senate rules committee had voted out a cloture rule change with all dems abstaining....said to be an iminent fight on the floor to get it passed.....anyone have anymore info,,,,....???
8 posted on 06/25/2003 9:19:11 PM PDT by spokeshave (against albore the wood, rats and fogs)
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